Larson, Doran. “The Beautiful Prison,” Special Issue, Studies in Law,Politics, and Society (UK), forthcoming.This issue features essays in which incarcerated writers, prison teachers, and prison critics imagine what the American prison would look like if transformed into a socially constructive institution.

Larson, Doran. "Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America." The largest collection to date of essays by Americans writing about their experience of incarceration (Michigan State UP, 2014), forthcoming.

Angel David Nieves, “Digital Reconstruction as Preservation: Alternative Methods of Practice for Difficult and Lost Histories of the African American Past,” in Bending the Future: Fifty Ideas for the Next Fifty Years of Historic Preservation, eds. Max Page and Marla Miller (University of Massachusetts Press, 2016 – ISBN: 9781625342140), pgs. 179-183.

Angel David Nieves, “Introduction: “Mapping Geographies of Resistance along the 16 June 1976 Heritage Trail,” in Footprints of the 'Class of 76': Commemoration, Memory, Mapping and Heritage, ed. Ali Khangela Hlongwane (Johannesburg: The Library, 2008).

Angel David Nieves, “Planning for Apartheid: The Garden City Townships of Soweto, Johannesburg,” in The Afterlife of Iconic Planned Communities: Heritage, Preservation, and Challenges of Change, eds. Mary Corbin Sies, Isabelle Gournay, & Robert Freestone (Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania

Press, 2017).

Angel David Nieves, “Places of Pain as Tools for Social Justice in the ‘New’South Africa: Black Heritage Preservation in the ‘Rainbow’ Nation’s Townships,” in Places of Pain and Shame: Dealing With Difficult Heritage, eds. William Logan & Keir Reeves (Routledge, UK: 2009), pgs. 198-214.

Angel David Nieves and Marla Jaksch, “Africa is a Country? Digital Diasporas, ICTs, and Heritage Development Strategies for Social Justice,” The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy 6 (2014).